Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly - Episode 150 - Anoop Tatti (Content+Cloud)

Microsoft 365 PnP Weekly - Episode 150 - Anoop Tatti (Content+Cloud)

In this installment of the weekly discussion revolving around the latest news and topics on Microsoft 365, hosts – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) | @vesajuvonen, Waldek Mastykarz (Microsoft) | @waldekm are joined by London, UK-based SharePoint developer architect and MVP, Anoop Tatti (Content+Cloud) | @anooptells 

Topics discussed in this session:

  • Anoop’s role as developer-architect and how came to be in London.
  • Typical SPFx projects – web parts, application customizers, integration with Microsoft Lists, using PnP Search web parts, and communications with Azure functions.    
  • How teach peers about using SPFx?   
  • Tips on becoming an MVP – Learn more, share more, care more (which does not stop upon becoming an MVP).
  • What changed upon becoming an MVP?
  • Tips for people looking into a career in development.
  • The driver behind building Microsoft Viva Connections ACE extensions and many other samples.

We also covered 14 articles published by Microsoft and the PnP Community over the last week. 

This week

  • Waldek – following up after releasing new version of CLI for Microsoft 365 that includes new command for updating Planner tasks and commands for managing M365 apps.    Evaluating the idea of M365 App Quick Reference cards - latest and best developer resources on a topic.  Comments?
  • Vesa – focusing on releasing SPFx v1.14 beta this week, RC next week, GA to follow.  Top 2 features for the v1.14 release - ACE caching, more templates.

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This session was recorded on Monday, January 24, 2022.   Enjoy the show. 

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Here are all the links and people mentioned in this recording. Thanks, everyone for your contributions to the community!

Microsoft articles

Community articles

Additional resources

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